Support Transgender Non-Discrimination in the Granite State

HB 478 would update New Hampshire’s existing nondiscrimination laws—which currently protect people from discrimination at work, in housing, and in places open to the public—to also protect people who are transgender. This is important because right now there are no express protections in New Hampshire to prevent a transgender person from being fired from their job, denied an apartment or denied service in a restaurant, and otherwise discriminated against simply because of who they are. No one should have to live in fear that they will be unfairly fired, evicted from their home, or refused service at a public place simply because of who they are. Granite State Progress supports HB 478, along with several other groups including the NH Chiefs of Police Association, NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, and more.

Hosted by our friends at Freedom New Hampshire and Rights and Democracy NH (RAD NH). This is the last chance to show support for transgender rights before the full House vote. Bring a sign or use one of ours, and wear green to show solidarity. Floor vote will likely be late Wednesday or early Thursday and constituents can watch from the House gallery.

Visibility for #TransBillNH House VoteWednesday, March 8th from 8:30 – 9:30 AMNH State House, 107 N. Main Street, Concord